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Blue Mountains and North Coast Jamaica — Jamaica — Scenic
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Blue Mountains and North Coast Jamaica

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In short: Blue Mountains and North Coast Jamaica is a 280 km scenic road trip in Jamaica, typically driven over 3-4 days, best in December to April. Highlights: Kingston, Holywell National Park, Blue Mountain Peak Trailhead.

Distance
280 km
Duration
3-4 days
Best Season
December to April
IconicModerateScenic

This Jamaican loop links the cool, misty slopes of the Blue Mountains with the lush east and north coasts. Start in Kingston, climb past coffee estates and forest viewpoints, then descend through Port Antonio to Ocho Rios and the island’s resort-lined northern shoreline.

Practical notes
Mountain roads can be narrow, steep, and slow, especially after rain, so allow generous daylight driving time. Watch for sudden fog in the Blue Mountains and coastal traffic near Ocho Rios and Port Antonio.
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Stops along the route

Kingston — Departure — Blue Mountains and North Coast Jamaica — Jamaica
Departure
Kingston
Start in Jamaica's busy capital. Leave the city behind as the road climbs toward cooler mountain air.
Mavis Bank — City — Blue Mountains and North Coast Jamaica — Jamaica
City
Mavis Bank
A quiet coffee country settlement on the eastern slopes. Small roads, green hills, and local farms define the stop.
Port Antonio — City — Blue Mountains and North Coast Jamaica — Jamaica
City
Port Antonio
A laid-back harbor town framed by lush hills and coves. It is a great base for east coast waterfalls and beaches.
Runaway Bay — City — Blue Mountains and North Coast Jamaica — Jamaica
City
Runaway Bay
A relaxed resort stretch with beaches and easy coastal driving. It is a smooth transition toward the island's northwest shore.
Montego Bay — Arrival — Blue Mountains and North Coast Jamaica — Jamaica
Arrival
Montego Bay
Finish on Jamaica's lively northwestern coast. Beaches, harbor views, and a busy city feel close the loop.

Things to Do

Holywell National Park — Nature — Blue Mountains and North Coast Jamaica — Jamaica
Nature
Holywell National Park
A misty upland stop with forest trails and sweeping views. It is a cool break above the heat of Kingston.
Blue Mountain Peak Trailhead — Nature — Blue Mountains and North Coast Jamaica — Jamaica
Nature
Blue Mountain Peak Trailhead
Gateway to Jamaica's highest mountain trail. Expect thick cloud forest, steep slopes, and a remote highland feel.
Frenchman's Cove — Nature — Blue Mountains and North Coast Jamaica — Jamaica
Nature
Frenchman's Cove
A postcard beach where river water meets the sea. White sand and calm blue water make it an easy swim stop.
Dunn's River Falls — Landmark — Blue Mountains and North Coast Jamaica — Jamaica
Landmark
Dunn's River Falls
One of Jamaica's best known waterfall climbs. Terraced rocks and cool cascades make this a classic north coast stop.
Lime Cay — beach — Blue Mountains and North Coast Jamaica — Jamaica
beach
Lime Cay
Take a boat out for bright water and soft sand just off Kingston. It is an easy warm-weather escape before the mountain drive.
Holywell Trails — hiking — Blue Mountains and North Coast Jamaica — Jamaica
hiking
Holywell Trails
Walk short forest trails through cool mist and tall pines. On clear days, the viewpoints stretch far across the Blue Mountains.
Reach Falls — waterfall — Blue Mountains and North Coast Jamaica — Jamaica
waterfall
Reach Falls
Swim in clear pools and explore a lush river gorge near Port Antonio. The setting feels wild, green, and refreshingly quiet.
Dunn's River Falls — waterfall — Blue Mountains and North Coast Jamaica — Jamaica
waterfall
Dunn's River Falls
Climb the famous stepped falls with a guide or wade beside the terraces. It is one of the island's most iconic outdoor experiences.

Where to Eat

Boston Bay — Food & Drink — Blue Mountains and North Coast Jamaica — Jamaica
Food & Drink
Boston Bay
A famous surf beach with smoky jerk stands nearby. The air is full of spice, sea breeze, and reggae energy.
Cafe Blue — Jamaican cafe — Blue Mountains and North Coast Jamaica — Jamaica
Jamaican cafe
Cafe Blue
Known for Blue Mountain coffee and light Jamaican bites. A good stop before or after the climb into the hills.
Boston Jerk Centre — Jamaican jerk — Blue Mountains and North Coast Jamaica — Jamaica
Jamaican jerk
Boston Jerk Centre
A classic stop for jerk pork, chicken, and festival. It sits right in the heart of one of Jamaica's best known jerk spots.
Soldier Camp Bar and Grill — Jamaican seafood — Blue Mountains and North Coast Jamaica — Jamaica
Jamaican seafood
Soldier Camp Bar and Grill
A casual Port Antonio favorite for local plates and sea views. Good for a slow lunch after a day on the east coast.
Scotchies Ocho Rios — Jamaican jerk — Blue Mountains and North Coast Jamaica — Jamaica
Jamaican jerk
Scotchies Ocho Rios
A popular roadside stop for jerk chicken, pork, and roasted breadfruit. It is an easy pick near the north coast corridor.
Marguerites Seafood by the Sea — Seafood — Blue Mountains and North Coast Jamaica — Jamaica
Seafood
Marguerites Seafood by the Sea
A long-running waterfront restaurant with grilled fish and island views. A good final dinner stop near the end of the route.

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Frequently asked questions

How long is the Blue Mountains and North Coast Jamaica drive?

The Blue Mountains and North Coast Jamaica covers 280 km from start to finish.

How long does the Blue Mountains and North Coast Jamaica take to drive?

Most travellers spend 3-4 days on the Blue Mountains and North Coast Jamaica, depending on stops and pace.

When is the best time to drive the Blue Mountains and North Coast Jamaica?

The recommended season for the Blue Mountains and North Coast Jamaica is December to April.

Where does the Blue Mountains and North Coast Jamaica start and end?

The Blue Mountains and North Coast Jamaica runs from Kingston to Montego Bay.

What are the main stops on the Blue Mountains and North Coast Jamaica?

The Blue Mountains and North Coast Jamaica passes through Kingston, Holywell National Park, Blue Mountain Peak Trailhead.

Can I drive the Blue Mountains and North Coast Jamaica in a regular car?

Yes — the Blue Mountains and North Coast Jamaica is paved end-to-end and a regular car is fine in normal conditions.

Is the Blue Mountains and North Coast Jamaica safe to drive?

Mountain roads can be narrow, steep, and slow, especially after rain, so allow generous daylight driving time. Watch for sudden fog in the Blue Mountains and coastal traffic near Ocho Rios and Port Antonio.

What scenic tier is the Blue Mountains and North Coast Jamaica?

The Blue Mountains and North Coast Jamaica is a iconic drive — Iconic road trips that anchor a region's reputation — postcard scenery, headline highways, and the routes most travellers want to drive.